Cassette Roller Shades Concept Dual Roller

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Cassette Roller Shades Concept Dual Roller
Cassette Roller Shades
Concept Dual Roller Shades
Fascia Roller Shades
Installation & Operating Instructions
TC17A-06.2011
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Getting Started:
Mounting Types................................................................................................................3
Installation Components...................................................................................................3
Tools and Fasteners Needed.............................................................................................4
Product View...................................................................................................................5
Installation:
Inside Mount — Mount the Installation Brackets for Cassette Shades.................................6
Cassette Bracket Installation Instructions for Ceiling Mount.................................................7
Outside Mount — Mount the Installation Brackets for Cassette Shades...............................8
3" Fascia Bracket Installation Instructions..........................................................................9
4" Fascia Bracket Installation Instructions........................................................................10
Room Darkening Side Channel (Optional).........................................................................11
Attach the Hold-Down Brackets (Optional)........................................................................12
Attach the Universal Cord Tensioner................................................................................12
Operation:
Operate the Shade.........................................................................................................12
Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................13
Care and Maintenance...................................................................................................14
Child Safety:
Cord Loop Shades..........................................................................................................14
550 Oakdale Road, Toronto, ON, Canada M3N 1W6
Toll Free: 1-800-387-2879
e-mail: info@shadeomatic.ca
www.shade-o-matic.com
GETTING STARTED
Thank you for purchasing Shade-O-Matic Roller Shades. With proper installation, operation, and
care, your new shades will provide years of beauty and performance. Please thoroughly review
this instruction booklet before beginning the installation.
Mounting Types
If the installation brackets are mounted correctly, the rest of the installation process will follow
easily. To prepare for this important first step, review the mounting types and basic window
terminology illustrated below.
Molding
Top Sill
Jamb
Jamb
Collectively, the sills and
jambs are called the
“window casement.”
Inside Mount
Shade fits within
window opening.
Bottom Sill
Outside Mount
Shade mounts outside
window opening.
Installation Components
Check the packaging to be sure you have all the components needed to install your shade. Keep
the packaging until the shades perform to your satisfaction.
Required Components
 Installation Brackets for Standard Shades. The standard installation
brackets are supplied in pairs. One is used for the clutch side and
the other for the pin side of the shade.
 Installation Brackets for Cassette Shades. The number of installation
brackets required varies depending on the shade width, as shown in
the table.
Cassette Shade
Getting Started
Shade
Width
Brackets
Required
Up to 36”
2
36 1/8” - 72”
3
72 1/8” - 90”
4
90 1/8” - 120"
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3
 Universal Cord Tensioner (UCT) Installation Kit. The
UCT functions as a safety device that makes the cords less
accessible to children and pets. The cord control will only
function properly if the UCT is installed correctly.
tions
 Hold-Down Brackets. Hold-down brackets provide stability and
prevent swaying by securing the bottom bar (i.e. often used in French
door applications).
Tools and Fasteners Needed
 Flat blade and Robertson screwdriver
 Measuring tape and pencil
Hold-Down
Bracket
(Optional)
 Level
 Power drill, 3∕32" drill bit
In addition, you will need fasteners designed to work with your specific mounting surface(s).
 Robertson Head Screws (Provided). Two 11∕2"
screws are provided per installation bracket.
 Longer Head Screws (Not Provided). If using
spacer blocks, use a screw long enough for a secure
attachment.
 Wall Anchors or Expansion Bolts (Not Provided). If
mounting into drywall, you will need wall anchors or
expansion bolts to ensure a secure installation.
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Wall Anchor Or
Robertson Head Screw Expansion Bolt
(Provided)
(Not Provided)
Getting Started
Product View
Wall
Mount
Ceiling
Mount
Cassette Shade
Cassette
Installation
Brackets
Concept Dual Shade
Installation
Brackets
Product View
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INSTALLATION
Inside Mount — Mount the Installation Brackets
for Cassette
 Measure and mark 2½" in from each jamb for bracket location.
 If more than two installation brackets came with your order, space additional bracket(s) on
studs, evenly between the two end brackets and mark their location.
2½"
Jamb
Space Evenly
Space Evenly
Installation Brackets
2½"
Jamb
 Mark the location of the screw holes by centering
the brackets on the previously made marks.
 The minimum depth required for mounting small
cassette is 2½".
The minimum depth required for mounting large
cassette is 3½".
IMPORTANT: The front edges of the installation
brackets must be level and aligned to each other.
 Use a 3∕32" drill bit to drill holes for the screws.
IMPORTANT: If you are fastening the installation
brackets to drywall, be sure to use wall anchors
and follow the instructions provided with the anchors. (Anchors not provided.)
 Use a level to check that the mounting surface is level. Shim the brackets if necessary.
(Shims not provided.)
 Use the Robertson head screws provided to fasten the installation brackets to the mounting
surface.
 Install brackets with the arm of the brackets facing out from the window.
 Place headrail by lining up the brackets with the installation channel on the top and turn
the brackets' arms to lock position against the front of the cassette.
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Installation
Cassette Bracket Installation Instructions for Ceiling Mount
(Optional)
NOTE: For safe installation and to prevent damage, always remove shade from cassette
before beginning.
Spring
Loaded
Pin
Option 1 - Small Blinds
Install cam lock brackets using screws provided to secure brackets to the window frame or
ceiling. Make sure all brackets are lined up in a straight line. After brackets are installed you can
install cassette. Cassette can be removed by unlocking the bracket.
Option 2 - Large Blinds for permanent installation of cassette
Holes are pre-drilled into the top of the cassette box. Pre-install cam lock bracket on cassette
box lined up . Install screws and washers from inside of cassette to secure cassette to frame or
ceiling.
Installation
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Outside Mount — Mount the Installation Brackets for Cassette
 Determine the bracket locations.
•
Center the cassette over the window opening at the desired height. Use a pencil to
lightly mark each end of the cassette.
Cassette End Marks
2½"
Space Evenly
Space Evenly
2½"
Window Opening
 Measure and mark 2½" in from each end of the cassette.
•
If more than two installation brackets came
with your order, space additional bracket(s)
evenly on studs, between the two end
brackets and mark their location.
 Mark the location of the screw holes by centering
the brackets on the previously made marks.
2 1/2"
•
A minimum 4" fl at vertical surface is
required to mount the brackets.
•
The top of the installation brackets should be at the desired height. The brackets
should be level and aligned.
IMPORTANT: The front edges of the installation brackets must be level and aligned
to each other.
 Using a 3∕32" drill bit, drill holes for the screws.
IMPORTANT: If you are fastening the installation brackets to drywall, be sure to use wall
anchors and follow the instructions provided with the anchors. (Anchors not provided.)
 Use a level to check that the mounting surface is level. Shim the brackets if necessary.
(Shims not provided.)
 Use the hex head screws provided to fasten the installation brackets to the mounting
surface.
 Install brackets with the arm of the brackets facing out from the window.
 Place headrail by lining up the brackets with the installation channel on the top and turn
the brackets' arms to lock position against the front of the cassette.
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Installation
3” Fascia
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Installing brackets: Brackets are universal
and can be installed on either side.
Step 1
• The brackets are mounted to the window
with at least two screws per bracket. (Pic.1)
• Metal tab is to be removed after bracket
is mounted. (Pic.1)
Pic. 1
Step 2
• With bracket installed, install the shade
to the brackets by first installing the end
plug into the bracket first. (Pic. 2)
• Then install the clutch end into the
bracket. (Pic. 3)
Pic. 2
Pic. 3
Step 3
Install fascia valance to bracket with cut out installed on the
control side. Make sure the lug on the bracket is locked with
the ridge of the fascia. (Pic. 4)
Pic. 4
Step 4
Finally install the End Cap/Cover. (Pic. 5)
Pic. 5
Installation
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4” Fascia
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Clutch Bracket
End plug Bracket
Step 1
• The brackets are mounted to the window with at
least two screws per bracket. (Pic. 1)
• With bracket installed, install the shade to the
brackets by first installing the end plug into the
bracket. (Pic. 1)
• Then install the clutch end into the bracket. (Pic. 2)
Pic. 1
Pic. 2
Step 2
• Fit the chain guide to clutch bracket. Make sure
the ball chain goes through the chain guide. (Pic. 4)
• Then secure by installing the screws provided.
(Pic. 3)
Pic. 3
Pic. 4
Step 3
Install fascia valance to bracket with cut out
installed on the control side. Make sure the lug on
the bracket is locked with the ridge of the fascia.
(Pic. 5)
Pic. 5
Step 4
Finally install the EndCap/Cover. (Pic. 6)
Pic. 6
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Installation
ROOM DARKENING SIDE CHANNEL (OPTIONAL)
Inside Mount
Step #1
Drill holes on side channel using step drill
at aprox. 12" apart.
Step #2
Secure side channel to wall using 1/4 hex
head screw.
Outside Mount
Step #1
Use Nº Flat head screw to secure mounting
buttons to the wall aprox. 12" apart.
Step #2
Snap-on side channel into the installed
buttons.
Mounting Button for side channel
Side Channel
Side Channel insert for light blocking
Blackout Fabric
Side Channel fabric guide
Room Darkening Side Channel
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Attach the Hold-Down Brackets (Optional)
Hold-down brackets may be used with outside mount shades only.
 With the shade fully lowered, insert the pin on the hold-down
bracket into the hole on the bottom bar end cap.
 Mark the hole locations on the mounting surface.
 Center the hold-down brackets over the mounting hole
locations and check their alignment. Attach using two screws.
IMPORTANT: Disconnect the bottom bar from the hold-down brackets to raise the shade.
Attach the Universal Cord Tensioner
Before operating the blind, you must attach the UCT (Universal Cord Tensioner) to the wall or the
window frame. Slide the cord tensioner to the bottom of the cord loop.
 Insert a small screwdriver, punch, or awl through the screw
hole at the bottom of the cord tensioner.
 Move the screw hole down to the indicator line to release the
safety mechanism.
Universal
Cord
Tensioner
 Slide the cord tensioner down to the bottom of the cord loop.
 Install the window covering and use the instruction provided
to secure the cord tensioner to the window casement.
Indicator
Line
For complete UCT installation see the instructions provided
WARNING: It is imperative that the cord tensioner be properly secured to the wall or
window frame to reduce children’s access to the cord loop. Young children can strangle in
cord loops. They can also wrap cords around their necks and strangle.
CAUTION: The shading will not operate properly unless the cord tensioner is secured. A cord
tensioner installation kit has been included with your shading. Follow the instructions in the kit to
correctly secure the cord tensioner.
OPERATION
WARNING: Check that shade is securely mounted in
cassette before operating!
Operate the Shade
Pull The
Front Cord
To Raise
To Lower The Shade
 Hold the back of the cord loop and pull down.
 Pull until the shade is at the desired height.
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Pull The
Back Cord
To Lower
IMPORTANT: If a reverse roll shade was ordered, the
fabric will roll off the front of the shade.
Operation
To Raise The Shade
 Hold the front of the cord loop and pull down.
 Pull until the shade is at the desired height.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
SOLUTION
The shade raises or
lowers unevenly.
 Check that the installation brackets are level and aligned. Shim
the brackets, if necessary.
The shade will not
raise.
 If the hold-down brackets have been used, make sure they
have been released.
The universal cord
tensioner has climbed
to the top of the
shade.
 Pull down on the spring to relieve tension and pull the universal
cord tensioner to the bottom of the cord loop. Properly mount
the cord tensioner. See Universal Cord Tensioner Installation
Instructions in the kit included with your shade.
The universal cord
tensioner grabs
onto the cord upon
operation.
The shade fabric
winds unevenly on
the roll.
 Check that the universal cord tensioner is mounted properly.
Reinstall, if necessary. See the Universal Cord Tensioner
Installation Instructions that came with your Cord Tensioner Kit.
 Check that the shade is level.
 Using the beaded cord loop, completely lower the roller shade.
•
If the fabric winds unevenly and begins to telescope to
one side, check to insure that the shade is level.
•
If the shade is not level, remove it from the installation
brackets and shim or re-install the brackets, as
necessary.
IMPORTANT: If the shade was unrolled before being installed, it
may not raise and lower to the right points.
To correct this:
 Remove the shade from the mounting brackets.
 Roll the shade up until the bottom rod is even with the bottom
of the clutch.
 Re-install the shade.
Troubleshooting
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Care and Maintenance:
Dusting: Regular light dusting with a feather duster is all the cleaning that is needed in most
circumstances.
Vacuuming: Use the soft brush head of the vacuum cleaner on low setting for a more thorough
dust removal.
Spot Cleaning:
•
•
•
•
Prepare a solution of lukewarm water and mild detergent if needed.
Dampen a clean cloth or towel in the solution and wring thoroughly.
Dab the spot with the dampened cloth until spot is removed. Do not rub or soak the fabric.
Allow the shade to dry in completely lowered position.
Spot-cleaning may result in cleaner areas.
Notes: Certain light fabrics (e.g. concepts) should not be vacuumed or spot-cleaned.
CHILD SAFETY
! WARNING
For more safety information
call 1-866-662-0666 or go to
www.healthcanada.gc.ca/blindcords
Young children can STRANGLE in cord loops. They can also wrap cords around their necks and
STRANGLE.
 Always keep cords out of the reach of children.
 Move cribs, playpens and other furniture away from cords. Children climb furniture to get
to cords.
Cord Loop Shades
 Attach the cord tensioner on the cord loop to the wall or
window casement. This can prevent children from pulling cord
loops around their necks.
 Shade-O-Matic provides a cord tensioner installation kit with
instructions for attaching the cord tensioner. For the shade
to operate properly, the cord tensioner must be correctly
mounted and secured. See The Universal Cord Tensioner
(UCT) Instruction provided for details.
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Child Safety

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